Selections from two poets including qaṣāʼid, ghazalīyāt, rubāʼiyāt and muqaṭṭiʻāt; two leaves are replacement leaves and are quite brittle and damaged (f. 45-46); some leaves missing from the end; dampstaining throughout.
Illustrated copy of the Sharafnāmah, the first part of the Iskandarnāmah of Niẓāmī, missing a few lines at the end. The text was probably taken from a more complete copy of the Khamsah, since the recto of the first leaf is the end of Haft Paykar. The text is copied onto thin paper that has been inset into a watermarked frame for each leaf. Some of the leaves are later replacements, though carefully done (f. 59-66).
Copy, somewhat damaged by worms, of a poem describing the holy cities of Mecca and Medina and some practices and customs of the pilgrimage; illustrated with 12 simple drawings, chiefly in blue, red, green.
Clearly written copy with one preface and 45 thickly painted miniatures; the colophon is missing from the end. An introductory illustration shows Firdawsī meeting Sulṭān Maḥmūd Ghaznavī (f. 1r). Labels in the illustrations identifying some of the characters were added by a later hand. One page is in its unfinished state with a blank left for the illustration (f. 477v) and all pages subsequent to that are missing rubrications and some rules.
Copy of the story of Yusuf and Zulaykha as told by Jāmī with a short preface and four illustrations, the last of which was probably added later and is pasted onto the last page of the work (f. 267v).